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Introduced in 1963, by [[Togodo]], a minor Japanese camera manufacturer. | Introduced in 1963, by [[Togodo]], a minor Japanese camera manufacturer. | ||
− | A simple and cheap viewfinder camera with a 50mm lens targeted at a young audience and sold in toy and stationary stores. The aperture is controlled via a three-step ring (for bright light, medium light, poor light indicated by icons). These days a few toy-camera users have adopted this model. | + | A simple and cheap [[viewfinder camera]] with a 50mm lens targeted at a young audience and sold in toy and stationary stores. The aperture is controlled via a three-step ring (for bright light, medium light, poor light indicated by icons). These days a few toy-camera users have adopted this model. |
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Revision as of 05:43, 8 May 2012
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Introduced in 1963, by Togodo, a minor Japanese camera manufacturer.
A simple and cheap viewfinder camera with a 50mm lens targeted at a young audience and sold in toy and stationary stores. The aperture is controlled via a three-step ring (for bright light, medium light, poor light indicated by icons). These days a few toy-camera users have adopted this model.